Johan Burger’s FirstRand stake boosts fortune by $2.64 million
FirstRand has delivered modest returns since the start of 2024, with local investors seeing a 9.17 percent increase in share price.
FirstRand has delivered modest returns since the start of 2024, with local investors seeing a 9.17 percent increase in share price.
South African businessman Johan Burger sees $3.03 million dip in FirstRand stake
Burger, a former CEO and non-executive director at FirstRand, owns a minority 0.11-percent stake, equivalent to 6,000,000 shares, in the leading financial services group.
Burger, a former CEO and non-executive director at FirstRand, holds a 0.11-percent stake equivalent to 6,000,000 ordinary shares in the financial services giant.
Despite the recent decline in the market value of his stake, Johan Burger remains one of South Africa’s most affluent and influential executives within the financial industry.
Burger, a seasoned director at FirstRand since 2009, owns a minority 0.11-percent ownership stake in the leading financial services conglomerate.
Burger owns a minority 0.11-percent stake, equivalent to 6,000,000 ordinary shares, in FirstRand.
Beyond his leadership contributions at FirstRand, Burger owns a 0.11-percent minority stake in FirstRand.
The board has expressed confidence that Burger’s appointment meets the necessary criteria for independence and competence.
Burger, a seasoned director at FirstRand since 2009, owns a minority 0.110-percent ownership stake in FirstRand.
Burger, who has been a director at FirstRand since 2009, owns a beneficial 0.110-percent stake, or 6,000,000 ordinary shares, in the leading financial services group.
Burger, who has been a director at FirstRand since 2009, owns a minority 0.110-percent stake in the leading financial services group.
Burger, who has been a director at FirstRand since 2009, owns a beneficial 0.11-percent stake in the leading financial services group.
FirstRand Limited is Africa’s largest financial services group in terms of market capitalization.
Burger holds a beneficial 0.12-percent stake in the leading financial services group.